UM... you're former employees have some very nice, and very expensive cars!

Seriously nice cars. Wow. I see a really nice grey custom Yamaha and a really good looking Husqvarna a few bikes over. I love those Husqys. Interesting to see a Yamaha FZ-09. That's a triple, I believe.

A good comparo in the latest Cycle World on three triples, the Yamaha FZ-09, Triumph 675R, and the MV August Brutale 800. It's kinda hard to pick a winner in the bunch for me, but the Yamaha is the cheapest one, by a long shot and the shortest ranged, which would stop me there.Bare

The gray Yamaha is a RD 400. Sounded great if you like two stroke twins. Ear splitting RINGGG-ding-ding-ding.

The FZ09 is Rich's new toy. I was surprised he didn't ride his 2007 Triumph Bonnie but you know how it is when you get a new toy.

Karen was hoping to sell her chopper. Lots of lookers but no takers.She isn't exactly what one thinks of when they think of a girl. She was an Army helicopter pilot who flew a CH47 Chinook before she got out and came to work as a Quality engineer.

The guy with the camera drone was flying it around the area but I don't know how his pictures came out.

All of the people serving the food are supervisors or higher in the company. Nice to see them actually working for a change. (Har-har-har).Speaking of supervisors I got to chat with Shawna. She hired into engineering design and I got to be a mentor to her. Smart girl, even if she does ride a bicycle 6 miles to work every day.After working for our company in Czechoslovakia for 4 years she came back and is now in charge of the entire Engineering Design department.

Getting back to the cars, I think I liked the '48 Jag Saloon about the best.It still has working flapper turn signals that poke out to signal. They don't make turn signals like that anymore.